n 1973, on the day before Easter, Diane Divelbess received an unexpected visi tor to her California home: Norma Tanega, the folk singer who, just a few years prior, had become famous through her single “Walkin’ My Cat Named Dog.” Divelbess and Tanega attended Scripps College together and roomed together in the early ’60s. But the visit was still a
OUT OF THE SHADOWS
Jun 28, 2022
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